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Can we all agree we need someone to coach these big men? A staff full of guards isn't gonna cut it when it comes to developing the front court players of this team. Ollie needs to pick up that phone Purvis kept dialing in the AAC tourney and call somebody like Donyell, Caron, Okafor, or any big man really.
I'll say it again... Clyde Vaughn needs a break.
 
Good post. Taking the St Joe's play aside at what point can we say Brimah is awful without that being the counter argument?


Cool, he had 7 against Colorado. He also looked completely lost today and never had any idea where the ball was whenever he was under the basket. He's also a 7-foot 3rd year player averaging 4 rebounds for an AAC team.

We're both fans of this program, difference is that I'm actually objective, you're just drinking the kool-aid.
A lot of teams don't have 7-footers at the 5. I would be in favor of going smaller and starting Facey if need be


Brimah had 2.5 win shares as a freshman, he has 2.5 this year.

Brimah had a 15.1 block % as a freshman, he has 14.2% this year.

Brimah had a 23.8 PER last year, he has 22.0 this year.

Do you really want to keep playing this game?
 
Today showed that if you want to beat one of the big boys, Brimah is going to have to have his best off season to date or we need to add another big guy.

Where's the meat down low? Do you see how lean our big guys bodies are compared to some of these top teams? Dunham/Diarra seem to be lean too. It's one of the reasons the foul calls go against us IMO. We need strength. A Jeff Adrien type.
Can you print this post out and slip it under KO's office door? Seriously.
 
Might want to temper those expectations a bit. Last time we had a raw big that ever really developed was Hasheem. Brimah isn't much different today than he was on day 1, any improvement Facey has made has been very incremental. Okwandu never developed into anything under Calhoun either. You should be hoping for a leap out of Enoch, not expecting one.

UConn is no different.

Kansas doesn't magically have better bigs. They develop. Lucas was a 5ppg guy with meager rebounds not long ago. Mikkelson got lots of minutes; didn't play yesterday. Carlton Bragg came with a big reputation & showed some talent. But didn't get a lot if minutes. Diallo isn't playing.

Big guys take time. Enoch can be special - imho. Facey has gotten much better; I can see him starting a bit next year. Brimah? Sheesh. Not a good year. Maybe he got thrown off by the injury. He can be very valuable. Need much more.

UConn hasn't had 100% big man development lately.

And for those bitching about Phil Nolan early in the season? We found we needed him.
 
I don't want facey starting, some games he gives us great energy and minutes and other games he looks scared and soft, not sure why so much difference w him.

I think a 5th year big that has some beef and post moves would be great.

Although u could make a case for 3rd ball handler in case Jalen or rique gets in foul trouble, esp one that can hit 3s.
 
Frankly, I can see a future of 5rbs total by Facey, Brimah and Enoch happening next year. None of these guys seem to have BB IQ that I woud want to start another season with. 5th or JUCO.
 
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We won a NC with Jake Voskuhl. Not exactly a big time scorer,
AB had foul issues in the first half which contributed to his lack of presence. Granted they were stupid fouls, it happens sometimes.
I also think there were a lot of debates on thabeets ability prior to his Final year.
AB will be fine next year. How can you root against his personality, passion, and genuine love for his team mates?
Voskuhl hung out in the NBA for a decade.
 
Hopefully next year's starting five:
PG Adams
SG Purvis
SF Hamilton
PF Enoch
C Brown (Hopefully)
 
Except Kansas scorched us inside in the last 8-10 minutes of the game, and from 3 early in the game before Brimah sat...

Except you forgot in your "early game analysis" that Brimah didn't even start the game and that Kansas had already hit two 3-pointers prior to Brimah even seeing the court. Keep banging the drum, though...
 
You do not know one iota about basketball if you truly believe that Amida is the same player now as he was 2 years ago. He couldn't walk and chew gum at the same time his freshman year.

Is he an amazing presence on the low block? Not really. But he's a hell of a defender and he's a big who hits 82% of his FT.

One thing that concerns me is his lack of a knowledge as to what a reset is. When he catches the ball in the low block, he ain't giving it up. Often times leads to an off-balanced shot. If he doesn't have position, or isn't able to get a solid shot, he's got to kick it back out and trust his guards to get it back to him when he's in a better position to score.
 
Can't expect Brimah, Enoch, or Facey to get any better than what they showed this year. Maybe consistency is the key.
 
Brimah seems like a nice kid, anything I'm saying about him is strictly as a player. It's time to end this fascination with him and reduce his role next year.

I don't think you're attacking him as a person. I just find it hard to believe you don't think our team defense isn't better with him getting as many minutes as he can give us. Next year we could have two stalwart defenders in our starting lineup with Purv and Gilbert. Any growth defensively from Adams and Hamilton could return us to the top 5 in defensive efficiency again and hopefully some other defensive categories.
 
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We won a NC with Jake Voskuhl. Not exactly a big time scorer,
AB had foul issues in the first half which contributed to his lack of presence. Granted they were stupid fouls, it happens sometimes.
I also think there were a lot of debates on thabeets ability prior to his Final year.
AB will be fine next year. How can you root against his personality, passion, and genuine love for his team mates?

Jake could guard people physically on the low block, he could pass from the high post, he moved people and they didn't move him like a rag doll, he screened like no one else has at UConn ask Rip, KEA and Mouring. This isn't close, Jake was a very big impact albeit quietly because he understood the game and where he was supposed be on each end of the floor.
 
Can't expect Brimah, Enoch, or Facey to get any better than what they showed this year. Maybe consistency is the key.
Brimah and Facey may be who they are at this point because their frames are so thin naturally.

But Enoch is the first top-100 broad shouldered big we've had for multiple years since AO. He was also very raw defensively this year. If he doesn't make big strides, that would look horrible on our part. I'm expecting big strides for him; he has a much easier physical profile to build off of.
 
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Brimah and Facey may be who they are at this point because their frames are so thin naturally.

But Enoch is the first top-100 broad shouldered big we've had for multiple years since AO. He was also very raw defensively this year. If he doesn't make big strides, that would look horrible on our part. I'm expecting big strides for him; he has a much easier physical profile to build off of.
Why Enoch? He was a freshman.
I'm not doubting Enoch. I've seen the kid play in AAU and HS, when he has a bigger role and is engaged in the game the dude balls. I doubt our frontcourt development, which has shown to be lackluster the past 4-5 years.

Facey was also a Top 100 recruit, I think on Rivals as high as 60. Enoch was in the same area. Big-men rankings don't mean anything, very few actually come in and are skilled. That is why development is a huge factor.
 
Can't expect Brimah, Enoch, or Facey to get any better than what they showed this year. Maybe consistency is the key.

Of course you can. Remember Chuck Okwandu? I haven't given up on Facey. It takes longer for big guys, if the light goes off he can be valuable next year.
 
It's like the "shave and a haircut" gag from Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Can't help yourself, can you mau?

Anyway, by the eye test and by advanced metrics Brimah's clearly improved. He showed it against Colorado, and didn't against Kansas. Oh well - it happens.

Can't help myself with people who actually believe he's better. Who are you by the way to say my reply to yours any and different than yours to mine? Are you the stats God so you're right about everything? I mean we both have an opinion right, leave it at that. To attack me for replying is really funny considering you and others do the same damn thing. Hilarious!
 
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I'm not doubting Enoch. I've seen the kid play in AAU and HS, when he has a bigger role and is engaged in the game the dude balls. I doubt our frontcourt development, which has shown to be lackluster the past 4-5 years.

Facey was also a Top 100 recruit, I think on Rivals as high as 60. Enoch was in the same area. Big-men rankings don't mean anything, very few actually come in and are skilled. That is why development is a huge factor.

Could you help me out by breaking down which players you're talking about over the last 5 years?

Are you talking about players like Drummond who left to be a stud in the NBA after 1 year at UConn? Are you talking about DeAndre Daniels who left 1 year early to go to the NBA? Are you talking about a player like Oriakhi who transferred out to Mizzou but still ended up playing pro ball? Or Roscoe Smith, a stud who transferred out to UNLV?

Or are you talking about players that we knew would only be role players, like Nolan, Facey, Olander, and Bradley?

The NCAA penalties and early NBA departures hurt us big over the last 5 years, pun intended. I'm just interested in hearing about which big you think didn't get better over time at UConn.
 
Perhaps AB should have gone to a big boy camp last summer - a suggestion for which I got a lot of crap last year. QED.

KO needs to find a big that can play - if not, then perhaps a big bastard built like a brick shithouse, off of whom charging guards will collapse into the 3rd row of the seats with broken necks.
 
You hit it on the head. You say he's good. I and many others think he's limited to bad. Pretty wide range.

Why can't people on here acknowledge that Brimah's a good (albeit flawed) college center, but not an elite one like Okafor and Thabeet were?

It's absolutely bizarre how polarizing he is on this board.
 
Why can't people on here acknowledge that Brimah's a good (albeit flawed) college center, but not an elite one like Okafor and Thabeet were?

It's absolutely bizarre how polarizing he is on this board.

No one is polarizing just truthful. Why can't you admit he's not a really good college center although for now our best, that's it? That's the question. We like the guy but he is what he is and those who think he is more than just the best we have, are annoying with their blinders to me. He's a great kid, wish he was what you guys want, but he's THE most frustrating player at UConn for s long as I can remember, it's simple.
 
What's frustrating is he is our best center. And will be again next year likely. Why haven't we been able to recruit over him and push him aside by now, like they do at KU, Duke, UK and other places.


No one is polarizing just truthful. Why can't you admit he's not a really good college center although for now our best, that's it? That's the question. We like the guy but he is what he is and those who think he is more than just the best we have, are annoying with their blinders to me. He's a great kid, wish he was what you guys want, but he's THE most frustrating player at UConn for s long as I can remember, it's simple.
 
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No one is polarizing just truthful. Why can't you admit he's not a really good college center although for now our best, that's it? That's the question. We like the guy but he is what he is and those who think he is more than just the best we have, are annoying with their blinders to me. He's a great kid, wish he was what you guys want, but he's THE most frustrating player at UConn for s long as I can remember, it's simple.

Mauconn you know there is no bigger Brimah fan than myself on the boneyard, but I agree with you. However, we need to play bigger, and that means either playing Enoch with Brimah, or if Brimah isn't getting it done, Mamadou Diarra should be given more playing time as he has the motor, tenacity, finishing/catching ability, and girth for a big man. We have great talent and good options for next year, and the best players need to play without taking into account seniority. The best guys need to play whether they are freshman or seniors.
 
Like others have said we need to improve our front court. Enoch is the key as he needs to develop. He has the frame, talent/skill, athleticism.... just needs to improve his basketball IQ. If he can develop into a solid low post scorer and grab 6-8 rebounds a game we'll be in great shape. Honestly, if Shonn was about 2-3" taller and 20 lbs heavier he'd be a perfect 4.

Enoch could be such a key if he can adjust to the speed of the game. The mental part of understanding the game has to grow, but I also hope that he can show some better lateral quickness on D. But he could give such a boost if he can become a physical presence inside.
 
Could you help me out by breaking down which players you're talking about over the last 5 years?

Are you talking about players like Drummond who left to be a stud in the NBA after 1 year at UConn? Are you talking about DeAndre Daniels who left 1 year early to go to the NBA? Are you talking about a player like Oriakhi who transferred out to Mizzou but still ended up playing pro ball? Or Roscoe Smith, a stud who transferred out to UNLV?

Or are you talking about players that we knew would only be role players, like Nolan, Facey, Olander, and Bradley?

The NCAA penalties and early NBA departures hurt us big over the last 5 years, pun intended. I'm just interested in hearing about which big you think didn't get better over time at UConn.
  • Tyler Olander - one could argue he got worse.
  • Philip Nolan - outside of his low-post defense and screen setting, he has never improved throughout his tenure here.
  • Kentan Facey - became a little more aggressive, but has not made significant improvements.
  • Amida Brimah - arguably the same player he was in 2013-2014. Has not done anything to improve his game.
  • DeAndre Daniels - outside of those 6 games in 2014, he was inconsistent.
  • Rakim Lubin - didn't belong in high-major school.
This staff is one of the worst at developing front court players. By your senior year, you would expect your best big man to have some idea how to execute even a basic post move. We're not talking a ball-fake, then baseline drop step layup. We're talking backing a man down and shooting a layup. None of our big men could do that the last 2-3 years. This is a problem.
 
Can't expect Brimah, Enoch, or Facey to get any better than what they showed this year. Maybe consistency is the key.
I hope you are kidding on Enoch as he can definitely get better with another year learning the defense. Now Kelis Fisher and AB are pretty much what they are after 3 years.
 
  • Tyler Olander - one could argue he got worse.
  • Philip Nolan - outside of his low-post defense and screen setting, he has never improved throughout his tenure here.
  • Kentan Facey - became a little more aggressive, but has not made significant improvements.
  • Amida Brimah - arguably the same player he was in 2013-2014. Has not done anything to improve his game.
  • DeAndre Daniels - outside of those 6 games in 2014, he was inconsistent.
  • Rakim Lubin - didn't belong in high-major school.
This staff is one of the worst at developing front court players. By your senior year, you would expect your best big man to have some idea how to execute even a basic post move. We're not talking a ball-fake, then baseline drop step layup. We're talking backing a man down and shooting a layup. None of our big men could do that the last 2-3 years. This is a problem.
I wouldn't include DD in that analysis. Though inconsistent he had more than a 6 game spurt in 2014 were he was good. He definitely developed in his time here. I do agree on everybody else but they were all projects or reaches for us.
 
I wouldn't include DD in that analysis. Though inconsistent he had more than a 6 game spurt in 2014 were he was good. He definitely developed in his time here. I do agree on everybody else but they were all projects or reaches for us.
He also got hurt in the 2014 season, and it took him until almost the AAC to get back into form.

Major ankle sprain January 25 vs. Rutgers, coincides with an extended slump. But he got himself back in shape for out beating against Louisville and carried it through the NCAAs.
 
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